Thomasville man faces pair of robbery charges

Published: Tuesday, December 4, 2012 at 11:30 a.m.

Last Modified: Tuesday, December 4, 2012 at 11:30 a.m.

A Thomasville man turned himself into the Thomasville Police Department on Monday after detectives drew warrants on him in connection to a robbery and attempted robbery that occurred in September.

Jonathan Craven Fordham, 22, of 206 Winston St., was taken into custody under the charges of felony robbery with a dangerous weapon, felony attempted robbery with a dangerous weapon, felony possession of a stolen firearm and felony breaking and entering. He was placed in the Davidson County Detention Center under $2,500 and $50,000 secured bonds.

The Thomasville Police Department alleges Fordham used a handgun Sept. 9 to take a wallet, $60, a driver's license and an EBT card from a man and attempt to take cash from another man with a handgun. Det. Steve Currie said the incident occurred in the 300 block of Fife Street.

Tarrian Marchello Allen, 31, of 1000 Evans St., Apt. A, High Point, and Crystal Oneka Graham, 29, of 1413 Madison St., High Point, both of whom were also charged with felony robbery with a dangerous weapon, felony attempted robbery with a dangerous weapon and felony possession of a stolen firearm, were taken into custody the same day of the incident.

No serious injuries were reported in the September incident, Currie said, adding it was his understanding no shots were fired.

Warrants concerning the robbery allegations were issued for Fordham's arrest Nov. 27. A second detective with the Thomasville Police Department alleges Fordham broke into a residence on Price Street in Thomasville on Nov. 20. The warrant for that incident was issued Nov. 21.

Currie said Fordham, along with three other men, broke into the home on Price Street and fled from the scene when officers arrived. Zachary Jaron Billie, 18, James Felix Gregg Jr., 18, and Te'Taurus Deangelo Dunlap, 21, were also charged in the break-in, Currie said.

Fordham has court dates of Dec. 12 and 19 in Thomasville District Court.

Darrick Ignasiak can be reached at 249-3981, ext. 217, or darrick.ignasiak@the-dispatch.com.

<p>A Thomasville man turned himself into the Thomasville Police Department on Monday after detectives drew warrants on him in connection to a robbery and attempted robbery that occurred in September.</p><p>Jonathan Craven Fordham, 22, of 206 Winston St., was taken into custody under the charges of felony robbery with a dangerous weapon, felony attempted robbery with a dangerous weapon, felony possession of a stolen firearm and felony breaking and entering. He was placed in the Davidson County Detention Center under $2,500 and $50,000 secured bonds. </p><p>The Thomasville Police Department alleges Fordham used a handgun Sept. 9 to take a wallet, $60, a driver's license and an EBT card from a man and attempt to take cash from another man with a handgun. Det. Steve Currie said the incident occurred in the 300 block of Fife Street.</p><p>Tarrian Marchello Allen, 31, of 1000 Evans St., Apt. A, High Point, and Crystal Oneka Graham, 29, of 1413 Madison St., High Point, both of whom were also charged with felony robbery with a dangerous weapon, felony attempted robbery with a dangerous weapon and felony possession of a stolen firearm, were taken into custody the same day of the incident.</p><p>No serious injuries were reported in the September incident, Currie said, adding it was his understanding no shots were fired.</p><p>Warrants concerning the robbery allegations were issued for Fordham's arrest Nov. 27. A second detective with the Thomasville Police Department alleges Fordham broke into a residence on Price Street in Thomasville on Nov. 20. The warrant for that incident was issued Nov. 21.</p><p>Currie said Fordham, along with three other men, broke into the home on Price Street and fled from the scene when officers arrived. Zachary Jaron Billie, 18, James Felix Gregg Jr., 18, and Te'Taurus Deangelo Dunlap, 21, were also charged in the break-in, Currie said.</p><p>Fordham has court dates of Dec. 12 and 19 in Thomasville District Court.</p><p>Darrick Ignasiak can be reached at 249-3981, ext. 217, or darrick.ignasiak@the-dispatch.com.</p>